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  • HSH Nordbank, RZB and Standard Bank have launched syndication of International Banking Corp's debut $100m three year loan. Arrangers can lend $10m for a fee of 60bp, co-arrangers $7.5m for 52.5bp, lead managers $5m for 47.5bp, and managers $2.5m for 40bp.
  • As the year grinds to its close, debt capital market bankers and issuers are squeezing out a final round of commemorative dinners and festive events.
  • Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Westpac Banking Corp have provided on a club basis a A$240m dual tranche bridge facility to ABC Learning Centres.
  • The launch of the £18.5bn bridge loan backing Telefónica's £17.7bn bid for UK telco O2 met with an enthusiastic response from lenders this week ahead of the bank meeting in Madrid on Monday. "It's very well priced," said one banker. "I think the bookrunners have been sensibly generous with what they have on offer, and Telefónica has a very solid group of banks behind it on the deal."
  • ING has relaunched the debt for the recapitalisation of Belgium's Partners in Lighting. The structure of the loan had to be reworked after it met difficulties in syndication this June. The Eu399.3m facility now comprises Eu294m of senior debt, a Eu22.5m second lien piece, a Eu65m mezzanine facility, and a Eu17.8m payment-in-kind note.
  • ING has relaunched the debt for the recapitalisation of Belgium's Partners in Lighting. The structure of the loan had to be reworked after it met difficulties in syndication this June. The Eu399.3m facility now comprises Eu294m of senior debt, a Eu22.5m second lien piece, a Eu65m mezzanine facility, and a Eu17.8m payment-in-kind note.
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  • The recent spate of issuance in Turkish lira continued this week, with three Tl 50m transactions. Danske Bank and UBS managed their own deals, while TD Securities worked with a group for KfW.